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The Wild Things

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Partners

Creating Partnerships for Conservation

Partnerships play a key role in WWF's efforts to influence the course of conservation. We realize that alone we cannot hope to achieve our mission. Lasting conservation is achieved by collaborating with a range of extraordinary partners, from governments to local communities, from businesses to individual donors.  It is by leveraging the strengths of our collaborations and supporters that we are able to accomplish our greatest successes.

 


Corporate Partnerships
WWF has developed an innovative partnership model for working with companies that understand the link between sound environmental practices and their long-term profitability. Natural resource shortages, supply chain issues, the environmental footprint of products and services, and climate change are just some of the bottom-line issues that must be considered in today’s business world. Our model taps the worldwide expertise of WWF’s Network to build a comprehensive strategy for a company that wants to advance both conservation and core business objectives. At the same time, these companies invest directly in our conservation programs. Read more.

 

 
Government Partnerships
WWF has a strong history collaborating with U.S. government agencies to further conservation goals.  We have partnered on hundreds of projects around the world with organizations such as the U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, National Oceanic & Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and others. WWF believes strongly in the benefit of public-private partnerships and leveraging these relationships is a key component of our strategy to save the future of nature. Read more.

 

 

Humanitarian Partnerships
WWF works with humanitarian organizations to focus on the connections between human livelihoods and conservation. Our goal is to ensure that international development, recovery and reconstruction efforts include the environmental sustainability elements necessary to achieve lasting results for human communities. Read more.

 

Marketing Partnerships

WWF works with companies interested in providing their customers with opportunities to show their support and contribute actively to saving nature. We do this by licensing the WWF panda logo and the World Wildlife Fund name for selected products and promotions that increase awareness about WWF and directly engage customers in raising funds for conservation. 

For more information on current marketing partnerships that benefit WWF, visit our Good Stuff section.

Are you interested in forming a marketing partnership with WWF?  Click here to learn more or email WWF at mrktmail@wwfus.org.

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Suzanne Apple

Suzanne Apple
Vice President & Managing Director
Business and Industry

"I want to work with the private sector to address pressing environmental issues head-on in a way that sustains the planet and the bottom line."

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